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‘…Even though she was listening to Christmas Carols on her iPod, Mary Jo Wyse could hear her brothers arguing…’
What a wonderful Christmas read. Gently following the Christmas story with a tongue in cheek modern rewrite of the nativity scene.
Single mum-to-be, Mary Jo Wyse, arrives in Cedar Cove on Christmas Eve. She is searching for her baby’s father who had said he’d be in town visiting his parents. Not only is he not there, his parents are overseas. This leaves Mary Jo stranded, pregnant and alone. And there’s no room at any of the the local inns.
So local librarian, Grace Harding, befriends Mary Jo and invites the very pregnant young woman home to her nearby ranch. Grace and her husband, Cliff, have a houseful of guests, but they offer her a room over their stable (currently sheltering the animals—including a donkey, a beautifully ugly horse and a vicious camel—for Cedar Cove’s Nativity play).
Predictably, Mary Jo goes into early labour that night while everyone else is at church, and young Mack McAfee, a paramedic, comes to her rescue, just as her brothers—the three Wyse men—show up in town searching for their sister. just where is a guiding star when you need one?
The story is light-hearted and warm, a sure way to brighten your Christmas reading. It’s also a story you can easily complete in one sitting, along with a glass of wine and some cheese and biscuits. (